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Ficha Técnica e Modo de uso:
• Confeccionado em tecido 98% Algodão e 2% elastano.
• Fecho em zíper com 1 botão
• 5 bolsos
Peça curinga, super versátil, é confeccionada em jeans de algodão e elastano com lavagem diferenciada e super estilosa.
Sua composição tem como objetivo proporcionar mais conforto ao longo do dia e maior durabilidade.
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April 22 2025
Dang it Michael, you’ve done it again, keeping me up when I should be trying to sleep!
April 22 2025
This video made me love huckberry (also screeched when I saw Bahzad & Risa great video!!!!)
April 22 2025
Bought my first momotaro jacket bc of this channel and also my second one bc the first one was a little small. Either way still love em
April 22 2025
Congrats on the sponsorship. Also, this was a cool video. Just curious, though, what jeans are you wearing in this video?
April 22 2025
For awesome Levi’s denim history check out the yt channel ‘den in denim’
April 22 2025
Just got a new pair of momotaro jeans because of your channel. As always great video man.
April 22 2025
YouTubers need to learn from this man. No unnecessary intro, no fake sponsor, no lame puns, straight to the point.
April 22 2025
Black is my favorite color of jeans, but my current favorite pair of jeans are blue.
April 22 2025
isnt the indigo used in almost 99% of jeans is synthetic?? the yield of natural indigo is very very low..
April 22 2025
Super interesting! Always loved how people dont think twice about wearing blue pants.
April 22 2025
Why did it take so long for black denim jeans to be made? Not much info on black denim before the 1980s.
April 22 2025
dudeeeeeee a sponsored video hell yeah. nice opening btw always fun to watch your vids.
April 22 2025
Awesome, that gives me whole new perspective on my first fades that develop right now! ✌
April 22 2025
Dayuuum, Hucberry! You are big time now. Love it and well deserved Michael.
April 22 2025
Wouldn’t it be cool to make jeans with the inside on the out side? Or is that stupid? Or is that already a thing?
April 22 2025
you are such an underrated channel! i mean the editing, transitions, and shots are gorgeous! i love your videos and keep it up
April 22 2025
I might be bias since I’m from the same country as this brand, but I recommend "Nudie Jeans", a Swedish company who makes great jeans/denim and are not that expensive. They have a store in NYC I think. I own several pairs and I love them. I think the whole brand-profile and aestethic suits your style. Would love to hear what you think. Plus - free repairs for life! I´m not sponsored btw (wish I was).
April 22 2025
Found this channel last week through your docs video, and now a N&F interview? Subbed.
April 22 2025
Great video again. I especially liked the intro!! Just curious, how many hoodies do you have to sell to get a Lamborghini?
April 22 2025
Came here for an informative video, got this instead. Had to sit through too much cringey fluff to get some basic facts that could have taken less than half the time.
April 22 2025
Very informative and well produced video, indigo is simply the perfect dye for twill denim. The fades are amazing, its hardy and uv resistant and it simply looks BADASS! I have a pair of black sulfur dyed selvedges but I wear my indigos much more. Keep it up michael you are gonna be a big youtuber one day!!!!
April 22 2025
Also indigo dye is fire resistant so old Japanese firefighters would wear blue fire resistance suits to rescue people from forest fires.
April 22 2025
fun fact: in the Vietnam War, denim was used by SEALS because it protected the wearer from bug bites and its dark color was good for camo in shaded rainforest
April 22 2025
I know this video is two years old, but the nerd in me still had to make this point. There is another big reason why denim was made blue and is still blue today. Indigo was a common dye being grown in the original American colonies, and during the Revolution, Continental Army uniforms were dyed blue because of its accessibility. The colonial blue coat in contrast to the British Royal Redcoats came to represent America early on. This is why United States uniforms were blue from then on into the War of 1812, through to the Civil War Union wool uniforms, and into the 1890s. Blue was highly associated with the American spirit and lasted into the era when blue jeans became a staple of Americana fashion. Plus, most companies that make denim clothing today originate from the United States, so they maintain an American style. That includes the blue color.